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  2. Did you lose your Medicaid coverage? Here's what you ... - AOL

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    A total of 105,401 enrollees renewed their Medicaid coverage as part of the first three months of the state's redetermination efforts, according data from the Iowa Department of Health and Human ...

  3. Iowa Senate votes to extend Medicaid for low-income mothers ...

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    Current Medicaid eligibility in Iowa for women postpartum allows for a maximum family income of 375% of the federal poverty level (about $117,000 for a family of four).

  4. hawk-i - Wikipedia

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    hawk-i is a medical insurance program run by the U.S. state of Iowa.It provides health care coverage for low-income children of citizens and qualified aliens.It is designed to supplement Medicaid by covering children whose family's income is above the Medicaid limit but below the hawk-i limit.

  5. Iowa lawmakers approve Medicaid extension for new mothers ...

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    Under the bill, the maximum family income to be eligible for postpartum Medicaid coverage in Iowa is reduced. Currently, new mothers with a maximum family income of 375% of the federal poverty ...

  6. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is a federal agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) that administers the Medicare program and works in partnership with state governments to administer Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance portability standards.

  7. Joni Ernst - Wikipedia

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    Ernst has expressed support for reforming Medicare and Medicaid and endorsed a partial privatization of both programs in a 2011 Iowa Senate vote. A CBO report found that the plan would increase medical costs for Medicare beneficiaries 61% by 2022, compared with 27% under the existing structure. [ 185 ]